THK BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921. 1 Society A T a nieeting of Valkyrie, junior senior girls organization oJ the Universitv of Nebraska at Lincoln lucsday the following rcso lutions were adopted: "Resolved, that we pledge ourselves not to cheat in university class work or in univer sity examinations. . "We also pledge ourselves, as a society and as individuals, to do our best to influence students on the cant- pus to look upon cheating as 'tabooed' for students who are self- respecting. We think that the stu dents themselves should take a stand m this matter and should do whxt they can to uphold intellectual lion esty in student life." Two Omaha members of Valkyrie are Mary Thomas and Frances Burt, who were pledged this month to the society. Winter Dancing Club. 4 The Winter Dancing clul- party scheduled for Friday evening, March 25, has been postponed owing to the f.ict that this date falls on Good Fri day. The next dance of club v. ill be held at Harte Hall, Dundee, on April S. j Pi Beta Phf; Pi Beta Phi alumnae will meet for luncheon at 1 o'clock Saturday at the home of Miss. Fern Clark, 420 Glen avenue. Council. Bluffs. '. , . Easter Party. Catherine Marsh and Allen Marsh, jr., will entertain 30 tschool friends at an Easter party Saturday after noon at their home. - Guest at Luncheon. Miss Sarah G. Holliday of Okobo la., who has been visit'ing Miss -ois Robbins, was a guest at a luncheon given Iuesday at the Com munity house for members of the committee in charge. Following theMuncheon Miss Holliday spoke on her experiences in", social service work. , " Lost-Lenten Tea. Miss Helen Parish will entertain at a tea a( her home Wednesday afternoon, March 30. . to. THE! BLUE COAT 9 lis If 4" 7 no 7f "7 $ W What's What By HELEN DECIE ! . . a . "The Blue Coat" is one of the 70 paintings-by Henry Golden Dearth, now on exhibit atj the city library un der Fine Arts society auspices. This picture shows the oriental influence in the painter's, later work. The back ground appeears to be a tapestry or painting.from the far cast. The table cover suggests a Chinese robe, and thrown over the chair back of the woman, is a soft red garment, prob ably a kimona. The vase and chrys anthemums further reveal oriental atmosphere. 1 Christian Brinton, who is consid ered one of the greatest American critics, says that among American painters Death has struck the most original modern note. ... 'i-i.:., n.n,i. viiiSit at the. library has brought forth considerable rtis- cussion, pro and con. In viewing n, it is important for one to remember that the painter's work is a depar ture from the old classical school. His work is of the "impressionistic" variety. In the opinion of some peo ple, tne impressionistic in it is com parable to free verse in literature. From it may come a distinct advance, say some, while others maintain it is retrogression toward the primitive. Federated CluBs Mrs. Morey Heads Itast - ings Woman's Club. Mrs. Charles F; Morey was elected .president of the Hastings Woman's club at the annual election Friday, March 18. Other officers ! chosen are: Vice president, Mrs. j. E. War rick;'' recording secretary, ; Mrs. Ernest Erxleben; corresponding sec- W rr u r . i . . j, mrs. ndiuiu jonnson; treas urer, Mrs. Ernest Hoeppner; Sunny side board, Mrs. H. Brooke, Mrs. C, ii. ijietricn, airs. t, u babcock, ,"Mrs. Herman. Stein, Mrs. W. M. Lowman, Mrs J. J. Sexson; auditing committee, Miss Mary Dungan, Mrs. Blynn Sill; membership committee, 4 Mrs. F. A. Mitchel. Mrs. W. T. Car son, Mrs. J. W. James, Mrs Erank Thompson; house and home commit tee. Mrs. J. R. Dunham, Mrs Ken neth Gednty, Mrs.tPaul Jackson, Mrs. C. R. Majthiesen, Mrs. 'P. E. Boslaugh. " ' Mrs. C. F. Morey,' the president-. elect is a thorough clirb woman and has been actively connected With the T-Tactmcre rlnh .cinr itft nrffanixatfoil. As chairman of the art department Mrs. Morey has done much td im prove art .ideal She is at present state chairman of art and has served on -the art committee of the general' V federation. ' . Mrs. Morey will ucceeff Mrs. J. J. Sexson, who has served efficiently rlnrSnor thm last twn veirs Hnrino' which the club has enjoyed vigorous growth along all lines. - Personals V Miss Margaret Parish, who is at tending Monticello seminary, arrives home Saturday to- spend Easter here. t- : ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ringer and chil dren, who moved to Lmcou, have taken a house at 80S North Four teenth street there. s,v i Augustus Knight, who have been residing at the . Bransford, , have taken an apartment at the Tadousac. Mrs. J. M. Duggan and Miss Sabina Ryan of Wood River, Neb., who have been spending several days at the Fontenelle, liave returned home. Miss Velma Lois Sutton, opera singer, who has been visitirg Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyd, left Thursday , for McCook, Neb., where she will give a concert Friday evenirg. , Mrs. Franklin Moffitt anl son, John, of Cambridge Springs, Pa., who have been visiting Mrs. Jessie B. Carrigan and Mrs. E. A. McCall, left Wednesday for their home. John S. Halbert of Salt Lake City, who has been spending several days here visiting his financee. Miss Louise White, daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. Victor White, left Thursday for .HIT AUIA ( . : , The total number of wpmen work ers employed in commercial under takings in Japan is more than 130, 000. . - : Faculty Club Plans At the monthly meeting'" -of the Womany) Faculty club of the Uni versity Si the of Nebraska College ct Medicine Wednesday, at the Uni versity hospital, members voted to purchase a Victrola for the Univer sity Hospital Nurses' home. One hundred dollars raised by the motion picture show held at the col lege last Friday and the money; now in the club freasury, will be devoted to this purpose. j The next meeting of the club will be held, Wednesday, April 27, 'at the home oi Mrs. Clyde Roedcr. The second annual election "of of ficers will be held May 25 at the home of Mrs. Amos Thomas. The president, Mrs. Irving S. Cutter, or ganized the club a year ago. Mrs. G. Alexander Young, chair man of the entertainment commit tee, who is recovering, from a recent illness, has appointed Lrs. H. B. Lemere as temporary chairman. Mrs. John B. Potts, chairman of thes student activity committee, is making plans for a party to be givm during the month of May for the 50 members of the senior class of the .college who wil! graduate in June- AV party for the 12 nurses of the hospital training school, who com plete their courses in June, will be under the direction of Mrs. A. S. Jonas, chairman of the nurses' train ing school committee. The luncheon, Wednesday, was held in the University hospital din ing room. . Covers were placed for 58. . Twenty-three guests were pres ent. ' Woman's Building. At the meeting held at Hotel Fon tenelle Thursday morning by women heads of various organizations in the city, to consider the advisability of a woman's building, a . report was brought in by a committee consisting of Miss Mary Sturgeon, chairman, Mesdames Ward Burgess, Hallcck Rc anH r VV Haves. The orice of buildings as discussed. No bind ing action was taken, mis was tne third meeting of the group. i - "; Easter Footwear ef Distinction ; . at Re markably Moder t att Prices Ouir latest arrivals of Easter foot t wear are unquestionably Fashion's latest.- . ::..,'' ; . , . .. ''.,-'.' . " . - '. The shoe you want, whether it be of .: satin, suede or street oxford with high or medium high he'els, will be found at ' this store in a most complete array. " j SHOE AVES NothintfOver10JM: ONEY f ARKET, iVl 320 South 16th Street Club Calendar T. Friday. - Fadent Art Ctmb Frldiy 3 p. m W.- C. A. - - Fht- Kspp Pil Friday noon, luncheon. University cluo. Bonnd Table rhanteaqna Ctrclap-Fi Geerc Crook Woman'! Belief Corp Friday, 1:20 p. m.. Memorial hall, court . houae. . . LoBfffeDow Chantaaqoa Clrfle Friday,. 7.J9 p. ok. court, bouse. Ella Conuell, leader. ( - Wot Omaha Mother' Colt ore Club Friday, t p. a., wttb Mr. Elmer John ton. 4110 Dodfo (treet. , Citlxeoahlp School Friday, I.' p. m., council chamber, dsy halt Jlra.' H. H. AVheeler o( Lincoln, ape'aker. 4 . - Tate FareBt-Teaehora'-. AaaoelatlontU Frlday evanint. achool auditorium. , Fro rram. tollowed by aooial hour. Garfield Clrela No. ll. Kenalnctoa elnb, tadlea ef G. A. H Friday, i p, nv. with Miss Cora Overturf, 181 ' taavenworth treet. . , March Winds They voica Apolld'i kindest sentiments And reinforced thereby ho frees th pool From ley conquerors, destroy that rule Which trampled Autumn under foot; then hear Blithely they bluster to responsive lake. Meadow and garden, pasture, field and brook. So rourh In action that except we look Never n.lht ws unto their mission wake. Blow, blow. Impetuous powers, blow until Our eyes, half lancuid on a day behold Sprint wide awake upon a marigold: TJntll we hear with Joy's Immortal thrill A thousand Sprints forever new and old Binr la th wonder of a wsrbler'a bill! , r - SOfERT CAST. MADE 'ESPECIALLY FOR FRpLING & STEINLE At the New Price Level i Mail Order . - Prepaid Send for Description Booklet Tax Included t CaU lor No..2$0 Some of the Many Features Are: Cushion Top' r Prevents Wrinkles Shoe Box WiU hold four pairs of shoes. Reinforcements vhere they are needed. ( Twelve Hangers Will carry 20 garments. Laundry Bag. ( "' " -'' ' -V ' - An inspectioa and comparison will be convincing of the Hartmann's supreme valne and high grade quality. FRELING & STEINLE 1 1803 Farnam St. Here IS Years. , Dance Review Two hundred and fifty pupils 1 ot Adelaide Fogg will -take part in a dance review to be given at the Bran deis April 30. Miss Fogg will give three solo numbers. Rehearsals are now in progress for the affair. When March F" v. "Ah. Maroh! we know thou . t Kind-hearted, spite of -Wtly looks and threats, . And. out of KlKht. are nurKlna; April's violets." HELEN HUNT JACKSON. Good Fridlay . Bl " Trinity Cathedral 8 P. M. THE CRUCIFIXION , Cantata by Stainer Sung by full vested choir, SO voice Direction . BEN STANLEY Noon Till 3. 3-HOUR SERVICE - I BISHOP SHAYLER Thomas Jefferson made many wise rules for himself rules which have been followed by his shrewdest com patriots. 'One of these guaranteed J e f f c r s o n i a 11 self-controllers is "When angry, count 10 before you speak; when very jyngry, cpunt 100." Tempted to write an irate letter to a correspondent who had provoked him, President Jefferson obeyed his impulse, wrote the scathing letter and left it to cool, unsealed, on his desk overnight. Rereading it in the calm morning, Jie destroyed what might have been the destroyer of a valuable friendship. x A word spoken may be forgotten, but what is written and read in bitterness is remembered forever. No one "in a rage" is fit to write a sane letter. If the mad letter has .-been penned, the Jaffersonian 1 example might be followed with profit and peace to all concerned. . (Copyright, 1921.-by Public Ledger Co.) Stewed Prunes f Wash p'runes, cover with cold water and soak for several hours. Then, simmer slowly until tender, in the water in which they were soaked. Add 'i cup sugar, 2 tablespoons lem on or orange juice for each pound of prunes. Simmer until soft. The sugar and lemon juice may be omit ted, if desired. k . ' Problems That Perplex Answered by " BEATRICE FAIRFAX A Vui'sdon of Money. Dear" .MIsk Kairfnx: I urn 23 and have boon Kolns about with a (fiii of 19 for some months. In this time wo havo heroine very much attached to each other. HI y present finnnclut condition la such that I niiiy not be able to con sider tnarriago or even an engage ment for some time. I know site has had numerous op portunities to go out with fine young men. I think the honorable thing forgone to do la not tojtee her any more, aituougn 1 Know it win nreaK iny heart. IWSETTlilSU How much' better if you really love her to tell her and explain yoil Nitmitlon. If sh reeinroeates vou affection she will solve the question you asK.' . . Mrs. T. ". M.: That, was a'dear letter you wrote me, I am sure I would like ytm. rerhaps underneath your. criticism of the expression "bad grammar" was a resentment toward what was 6aid to the Kirl. Hut I bo lieve 'even then1 you would agree with me if you received as ninny let ters', as I do, from K'ris 13 to lb who can scarcely write legibly, who can not spell the simplest words and whose grammar is "bad." asking if It is all right to go with boys five or six nhthta a week. I shall feel repaid for everything If I caiVsny something which will Jolt these sweet young creatures into .something better than promiscuous beaux before their school time 16 over. Once life catches them in its grip and whirl there will be little time for the self improvement which fhtfuld have been made in those precious days of youth. A Coward in Ijovc. Dear Miss Fairfax: Several months ago I became acquainted with young man of 22 three, years my senior. tio ten in love wun mc But I feel I do not love him.. A short while ago I told him I did-not love him, but. acting very foolishly, again mado up with him I know it would break, his heart to have me tell him a second time that I thought I did not love him. lie is very good to 1110 and does everything within his power to please rr- sver 1 ' DR. BURHORN 414.26 Secarltlet Bide, Cor. 16th & Fares Douflas 5347 .' Dr. Burhorn's Chiropractic Health Service Nervous debility or exhaustion, also popularly known' as nervous prostration, nervous weakness or Neurasthenia, la alarmingly prevalent. Have you investigated what we are doing for.' others affected with nervous disorders? .Many cases on record at my office that havi 1 completely recovered from different forms ol nervous diseases, including paralysis. Come to Dr. Burhorn today for free consultation. If wo can not help you we will not accept your caae. Office equipped with complete X-Ray laboratory and private adjusting rooms. Our branch office with Dr. Lee W. 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Visit the Redfern corsetiere in your city and see how easily your figure can be re-formed and rejuvenated. dun BACK-LACE FRONT-LACE The Corset thatRe-Forms thp Figure and make me happy. Is It possible for me to learn to love him '! WORUIEP. ' You amilyxn with understanding of yourself , inU your foe II 11 km I know you can handle this case. Pou't be afiuid of the truth. It may hurt h little, but never so much as to sentimentalize and talk about what you owo.hhu and then marry him and fail hfra utterly. If you eared deeply and as 1 fancy you are capable of feeling, I'm Inclined to think a girl of your perceptions would know it. Auto. Knitter. Pear Miss Kail-fay: In answer to a letter in Tuesday's Bpo signed "Elizabeth" I have an auto-knitter knitting machine and will be glad to correspond With herg i3ox SS, Braln ard, Neb. Another reply conies to Elizabeth from 1508 Military avenue, Omaha, from one who has auto-kniltlng ma chine for socks; also from Box 112, Giltner, Neb. Pear Madam; I see 1y your Per plex column a purty wishes to cor respond with out; having an auto knltter. If Elizabeth, will write and ad dress a letter th I. 12. W., BOB South Twenty-fourth nveaue, Omaha; can put her in touch lth party who has auto-knitter which has never been used. . - . ' , Food Sale. woman's auxiliary v' All church will conduct P food s.ale Saturday at the Table Supply store. Seventeenth and Douglas streets. ' .The Saints , A cheese 01 make a good iwclct, Sunda toast- and day supper. jam Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum arsaa)plsCt)iwBll.afSMhtljffnaTat. Buy Your Piano M Schmoller & Mueller's And Get the Best Steinway, Hardman, 1 Stefar & Sons, McPhail, Emerson, Lindeman & Sons, Schmoller A Mueller. Behr Bros. OUR INDUCEMENTS s Largest stock to select from, niOBt exquisite caae designs, lowest prices, easiest terms. 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